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Unread 08-06-2009, 02:15 AM   #1
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I have a friend who is going to sell his AE, and I don't have one and am contemplating buying it. He rates the bluing at around 60%. He wants $1500 for it. My big question is if that is a fair price if all things are right with it. I know it is hard to say without seing pictures, but I am going to see it Friday. Thanks for any help you may give me.
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Unread 08-06-2009, 03:21 AM   #2
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Is it a 1900 or a 1906? A lot has to do with the overall appearance of the gun and matching parts. It would be a pretty good deal for an all matching smooth 1900 with reasonable grips. If it is all pitted with bunged up grips or a bunch of mis-matched parts, then that is a lot to pay for a junker, either a 1900 or a 1906.
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Thanks for the info. I'm not sure which model it is and I know more info is needed, but I was wondering about a good gun with that much bluing loss, if in great shape other than that, would it still be worth it more or less. I'll know which model tomorrow.
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I'll go out on a limb and say that if the gun is a nice piece, matching, not pitted, etc. but with 40% bluing loss, $1500 is not bad. 1900 and 1906 models are simply worth more in this market. Hopefully, in 10 years you'll wish you'd have bought a truck load of them at that money.
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I am reading up on them, but what parts should be numbered? Are they numbered like military or commercial?
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Update on the AE. It was more like 40% bluing. The grips were original and numbered to gun, but really worn down. It was pretty sticky acting to **** it, etc. It was a 1900 model. I decided to wait for a better example. I think it might be wiser to spend a bit more and have something one won't have to apologize for each time he shows it.
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Do you remember the ser# on it? John
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Probably not a bad idea to go with your gut feelings on it. Unfortunately, my gut is stuck in "buy it" mode.
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John, I think it was 78XX ??-can't remember for sure, but I know it was 7000 series.
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Have some pictures of the gun?
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I don't have pictures. It was more like a dull nickel gun. The eagle was hard to see with no contrast.
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Nickel gun? I think it's right to bypass this one. It's not easy to find an excellent 1900 -- I have never seen one in a dozen or so local stores that I scan regularly in a few years.
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